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Airbus Patent

Started by Aircav, November 19, 2011, 11:09:34 AM

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Green Dragon

So Airbus wants to make a Jet Beverly?  ;D

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It's an odd patent, isn't it? Hardly any description, just a couple of drawings.

rickshaw

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Perhaps its an upsidedown Beluga?

Actually, that makes a lot more sense than the Beluga does.  Much easier loading and unloading.  Mmm, I wonder if you could do that?  Invert the Beluga fuselage, re-invert the nose with the cockpit....?
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PR19_Kit

I've just had a look at one of my Beluga kits, and I think that would work. The only big problem is the landing gear, you'd have to go the C-130, C-17, An-124 route and add big bulges for the gear at the bottom corners of the fuselage.
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rickshaw

Quote from: PR19_Kit on November 20, 2011, 04:02:08 AM
I've just had a look at one of my Beluga kits, and I think that would work. The only big problem is the landing gear, you'd have to go the C-130, C-17, An-124 route and add big bulges for the gear at the bottom corners of the fuselage.

Or the Tupolev route with long, stalky legs which fold up into wing pods...

I started looking at this and I think you might need a separate A300 nose and cockpit to make it work from the pictures I found online of the Beluga kit.
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jcf

Quote from: Green Dragon on November 19, 2011, 02:01:39 PM
So Airbus wants to make a Jet Beverly?  ;D

Paul Harrison

Beverly?, or a giant jet Miles Aerovan?   ;D ;D